The U.S. Supreme Court isn't split like this very often.
It's 5-4.
Yeshiva University faces the dilemma of temporarily embracing LGBT policies that are strictly against the school's Jewish faith or risking contempt of court.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to lift a temporary stay that had been protecting the school while administrators were defending the religious institution against a discrimination lawsuit.
The people suing the university are the ones that should be explaining themselves.
I understand that some people are LGBT, but then why are they going to a school devoted to a religion that is outspoken AGAINST such lifestyles?
People that don't believe in gay marriage are allowed to voice their opinion, but it wouldn't make sense to do it inside of a gay bar.
Why are these students attending a Jewish university if they didn't want to live their life by Jewish principles?
The answer is shockingly simple:
Because they are entitled liberals.
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